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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adversarial behaviour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing conflict, opposition, or competitive interactions, often in legal, psychological, or social discussions.
Example: "The adversarial behaviour displayed during the negotiation process hindered any chance of reaching a mutual agreement."
Alternatives: "hostile conduct" or "antagonistic actions".
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In particular, it considers the distribution of the design data in an integrated environment as a basic requirement, reflecting the fragmented nature and adversarial behaviour that characterises the construction industry, and identifies the need for more systematic research in the development of distributed product data sharing design environments.
This top-down push towards co-operation did not mean that adversarial behaviour was unknown in the Wales.
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Our results indicate that the composition of protocols under dynamic adversarial attacks leads a network to worst instability behaviour than using a single protocol or a composition of protocols with fixed network link capacities/slowdowns.
"I don't want it to be as adversarial as it can end up being but it is trying to give a gentle prod at how people's behaviour can be at these festivals".
A system that is inquisitorial rather than adversarial; that both helps to repair the harm done to the victim, and ensures the perpetrators understand age-appropriate sexual behaviour, which should never involve coercion.
And adversarial.
Ours is an adversarial system.
"We have an adversarial system.
"It was not adversarial.
Not an adversarial process.
It was more adversarial.
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